Tell Me Something: Catie Talarski - story teller, crossword lover

Tell Me Something is a Q&A feature that spotlights interesting people doing interesting things. It appears every Monday on graceforwomen.com.

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Catie Talarski is the senior producer for WNPR's public affairs program "Where We Live," hosted by John Dankosky. A Connecticut native, Talarski also hosts a monthly radio listening session in Hartford called "the ear cave." You can read about her future listening events here.

Say you have a present-day high school locker. Whose picture would be hanging in it?

Carl Kasell

What's your favorite sandwich?Kielbasa sandwich at the Polish National Home in Hartford

Favorite Beatles song? "Blackbird"

Let's play radio time machine. Whose first day on the air would you like to have tuned in for?

1. I would love to snuggle up beside the old-fashioned radio and listen to the first episode of "The Guiding Light," the longest running radio drama of all time (1937-1956), about a minister "who devotes his life to the needs of others." I used to watch the TV version religiously as a kid, which was strictly about drama and sex. (NOTE: Now thanks to the Internet, we can enjoy all sorts of old-timey radio.)

2. Jonathan Goldstein.

Name an item you can't live without: Cell phone.

Item you should live without and keep meaning to get rid of:Very large combo desk/bookcase in my bedroom. Less is more.

Last book you couldn't put down: "American Eve: Evelyn Nesbit, Stanford White, The Birth of the 'It' Girl, and The Crime of the Century" by Paula Uruburu.

You're a DJ at a club. What's the night's last song:Whitney Houston - "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" (Possibly a remix.)

What's a good first date spot in Hartford?East West Grille. (Which I just Googled and it's actually in West Hartford. You should still check it out.) In Hartford: Lucky Taco Truck for lunch, and then have a picnic in Bushnell Park.

What's a word you can never spell correctly on the first try: Exercise.